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A polemic on crypto-fascists and the policy of appeasement
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Regulating Race-Related Expression: Outlining a conceptual framework
Discussions about issues relating to race are often marred by little awareness of some of the more important differences between different forms of ...
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THE SOCIOLOGY OF ROMANTICISM
Charles Simkins explores the Sociology of Romanticism in the context of Ferial Haffajee's book "What if there were no whites in South Africa?".
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SIT RACIST, LET’S TALK: A review of Eusebius McKaiser’s Run Racist Run
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Transformation of the Legal Profession: Briefing Patterns in the Spotlight (Independence)
The recent criticism of the advocates’ profession for a lack of transformation has prompted the Minister of Justice, Michael Masutha, MP, to say that he will ...
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Transformation of the Legal Profession: Briefing Patterns in the Spotlight (Legal Aid)
This brief addresses transformation of the legal profession through the reformation of Legal Aid. This policy option may be unpopular in some quarters but ...
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Transformation of the Legal Profession: Briefing Patterns in the Spotlight (Quotas)
The recent decision of the Johannesburg Society of Advocates to implement a quota in favour of black/female advocates is, no doubt, well-intentioned. The Bar ...
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PATERNITY LEAVE: THE IMPLICATIONS OF MIA v STATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
This Brief discusses the implications of the MIA v State Information Technology case on paternity leave
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Transformation of the Legal Profession: Briefing Patterns in the Spotlight
In light of recent comments by the Minister of Justice, and the interest garnered by the lack of black counsel in the Silicosis case, transformation of the ...
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What the State does for the Poor III: The Expanded Public Works Programme: Part II - The Track Record
This Brief serves as a continuation of a series which addresses the question; what is the State doing for the poor? It looks at the Expanded Public Works ...
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